Thank you for choosing Evoke C-D4 with Bluetooth. This manual will get you up
and running in no time and explains how to make the most of Evoke’s great
features. If you need additional help with topics not covered in this manual,
please visit the Pure support pages
atsupport.pure.com.
Safety information
Familiarise yourself with all of the safety information and instructions before using the radio. When passing this radio on to others, please include all documents.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
If liquid or water is spilled on to the radio, switch it off at the mains
immediately, disconnect the mains plug and contact your dealer.
Never touch the plug or the radio itself with wet hands. Never pull the power
cable when disconnecting the power adaptor from the power supply.
The batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like
Using the radio in rooms or climates with high humidity and temperatures may cause condensation to form inside the radio, which can damage the radio.
Use apparatus in moderate climates only.
Avoid extreme degrees of temperature,either hot or cold. Place the device well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric fires. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus
The mains power adapter is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
Fit the mains adaptor to an easily accessible socket located near the radio
and ONLY use the mains power adapter supplied.
Use only power supply listed in these user manual/user instructions (supplied by Pure with model number GPE248-180133-Z) to power the equipment and do not use the power supply for any other purpose.
V7 – Address ammended, DC symbol changes.
Ensure that the available supply voltage corresponds with the required operational voltage of the radio before use.
Disconnect your radio from the power supply if you will not use your radio for a long period of time (e.g. if you are going on holiday).
Always unplug your radio from the mains socket before cleaning. When cleaning the radio, do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning solutions as these may damage the radio’s surface.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any screws as there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if the battery in the remote control is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. WARNING
DO NOT INGEST THE BATTERY, CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD. The remote control supplied
with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell
battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and
can lead to death.
Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment
does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from
children.
If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of
the body, seek immediate medical attention.
Symbols on the product and in the user manual
Symbol
Description
This WARNING symbol is used throughout this manual to indicate a
potentially serious risk to your personal safety. Obey all safety notices that
accompany this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
| This symbol is used on the product to indicate a caution and that
instructions should be read before use.
| This symbol indicates DC voltage.
| This symbol indicates where the product is switched on or put into standby.
| DC connector polarity, the centre of the connector terminal is positive.
Introduction
Front panel
Front panel buttons
Rear connectors
Remote control
Display
volume indicator.
AM/PM indicator.
Displays current time.
Source indicator (DAB indicates digital radio, FM indicates FM radio, AUX indicates auxiliary input, CD).
Stereo indicator.
MP3 indicates that you’ve loaded a CD that contains MP3 files, WMA indicates that Windows Media Audio information is available for a CD that contains MP3 files.
CD repeat icons : Repeat the track that’s currently playing, : Repeat the tracks in the current folder, : Repeat the whole CD (see page 11 for more information)).
A larm, sleep and snooze indicators (see page 14).
Displays the name of the radio station or if listening to a CD, displays the track number and elapsed DLS SCROLLING IN time (see page 11).
Displays date, scrolling text, settings and station information. If listening to MP3s on a CD, displays the name of the MP3 file.
Adjusting and muting the volume
Turn the Volume dial or press the Volume buttons on the remote to increase or
decrease the volume.
Press the Volume dial or press the Mute button on the remote to mute.
Note : Evoke will automatically go into standby if left in mute for 30
minutes. Changing source
Use the Source button to choose between digital radio, FM radio, auxiliary
input, Bluetooth or CD.
Changing the information shown on screen
When listening to a digital radio station, FM radio station or you are
streaming a track from your Bluetooth device, you can change the information
that is displayed on Evoke’s screen. When listening to an MP3 on a CD, Evoke
displays information about the track. Digital radio
When listening to digital radio, press the Select dial to toggle the
information displayed on Evoke’s screen between ‘Scrolling text’, ‘Signal
strength’, ‘Programme type’, ‘Ensemble’, ‘Frequency’, ‘Signal error’,
‘Bitrate’, ‘Time’ or ‘Date’. FM radio
When listening to FM radio, press the Select dial to toggle the information
displayed on Evoke’s screen between ‘Scrolling text’, ‘Programme type’, ‘Date’
or ‘Frequency’. Bluetooth
When streaming a track from your Bluetooth device to Evoke, press the Select
dial to toggle the information displayed on Evoke’s screen between ‘Track
title’, ‘Album name’, ‘Artist name’, ‘Stream format’ or ‘Play time’.
Getting started
Quick start
Fit the correct pin connector to the supplied mains power adapter.
• Unclip the aerial and fully extend it (steps A and B).
• Insert the jack of the supplied mains adapter into the socket on the rear of
the radio (C).
• Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply (D).
Wait for your radio to complete an Autotune and find all available digital stations. When the Autotune is complete, a station will start playing.
Changing digital radio stations
Using the front panel controls
Turn the Select dial left or right to browse through the list of available
digital stations. Push the Select dial to change the station.
Using the remote control
Press the button on the remote to browse through the list of available digital stations.
Press the Select button to change the station.
Changing FM radio stations
Seek tuning
Press the Select dial or the buttons on the front panel to seek to the next or
previous FM radio station that has a strong signal. If you are using the
remote control press the buttons on the remote control to seek to the next or
previous station. Manual tuning
Turn the Select dial right or left or press the buttons on the front panel to
step up or down 0.05 MHz. If you are using the remote control press the < or >
buttons to step up or down 0.05 MHz.
Storing and selecting presets
Evoke lets you store up to 10 digital and 10 FM radio stations for quick
access.
To quick-store a station to a preset button (1-3)
Tune to the digital or FM radio station you want to store. Press and hold one
of the numbered Preset buttons (1-3) for two seconds until you see a message
to confirm that the preset has been stored on the bottom line.
To store a station to the preset list (4-10)
Tune to the digital radio or FM radio station you want to store.
Hold the 4+ button to view the numerical list of stored presets, then turn and press the Select dial or use the
Press the Select dial or the Select button on the remote control to store the preset.
To recall a preset when listening to digital radio or FM radio
T o tune to Presets 1 to 3, press the corresponding numbered button on the front panel or on the remote control (1 to 3).
To access presets 4 to 10 on the front panel press the 4+ button, turn the Select dial right or left to scroll through the list of presets, then push and release the Select dial to tune to the selected preset. To access presets 4 to 10 using the remote control, press and release the 4+ button and use the
Playing a CD
Inserting a CD
Insert your CD label side up. When you first insert a CD, Evoke displays
‘Reading’ for a few seconds while the CD loads. After a few seconds, your CD
will start to play automatically. Playing a track
During audio CD playback, Evoke’s display shows the track number and the
amount of time the track has been playing. The second line of the display will
show the file name if available.
Playback controls
You can use the following controls on the front panel or remote control to
control CD playback:
Press to pause the track that is currently playing. If you have paused a
track, press to resume playback.
Press to play the previous track.
Press to skip to the next track.
Press and hold to rewind the track that is currently playing.
Press and hold to fast forward the track that is currently playing.
Press to stop the CD.
Shuffling tracks
You can use the ‘CD: Random’ setting on Evoke to listen to shuffle the tracks
on your CD. To change the ‘CD: Random’ setting:
Press the Menu button and turn and press the Select dial or use the
Turn and press the Select dial or use the
Turn and press the Select dial or use the
Repeating tracks
You can use the ‘CD: Repeat’ setting on Evoke to repeat the track that is
currently playing or the entire CD.To change the ‘CD: Repeat’ setting:
Press the Menu button and turn and press Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘CD Menu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘CD: Repeat’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to select one of the following repeat options:
One: Select this option if you want to repeat the track that is currently
playing.
All: Select this option if you want to repeat the entire CD.
Off: Select this option if you don’t want to repeat any tracks or the entire
CD.
Dir: If you have multiple folders on your CD you can select this option to
repeat the tracks stored in the folder.
Ejecting a CD
Press the button. Wait until Evoke displays ‘Eject’ and remove the CD.
Streaming using Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to stream any audio from your phone or tablet to Evoke. Pairing a mobile device with Evoke
Before you can stream audio to Evoke, you will need to pair your phone or
tablet with Evoke. Note : Bluetooth pairing varies on different mobile devices. See your
phone or tablet manual for specific information.
Pr ess the Source button to switch to Bluetooth. Evoke will show ‘Bluetooth discoverable’ on the display.
Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device.
On your mobile device, select the option to add a new Bluetooth device. On some mobile devices you may need to select the search or scan option.
Start the pairing process on your mobile device. Do this by selecting ‘Evoke C-D4’ from the list of available devices that appear on the your phone or tablet’s screen. If your phone or tablet asks you to enter a key, enter ‘0000’.
If Evoke has paired to your phone or tablet successfully, Evoke will display
‘BT connected: (Bluetooth device name)’.
Disconnecting a mobile device from Evoke
You can only have one phone or tablet connected to Evoke via Bluetooth at any
one time. If your mobile device goes out of Evoke’s Bluetooth range (this is
usually around 10m (30ft)) the mobile device’s Bluetooth connection is
disconnected automatically. To manually disconnect your mobile device from
Evoke, you will need to disconnect from the Bluetooth settings page on your
mobile device (see your mobile device’s manual for more information).
Using the auxiliary input
You can use Evoke’s auxiliary input to play any music from your phone or
tablet through Evoke. Connecting an auxiliary device to Evoke
Connect the line out or headphone socket of your auxiliary device to the Aux
In socket on your Evoke using a suitable cable.
Selecting the auxiliary input
Press the Source button to switch to auxiliary input (AUX).
On your auxiliary device, select the content that you want to listen to on Evoke.
Evoke will start to play the content that you selected on your auxiliary
device.
Alarms and timers
Setting an alarm
Evoke has two alarms which can switch the radio on and tune to a digital or FM
radio station, play a CD or sound an alarm tone.
Press the button.
Turn and press the Select dial to select ‘Alarm 1’ or ‘Alarm 2’.
Turn the Select dial to scroll through each alarm setting. If you want to change a setting, press the Select dial. You can set the following alarm options:
Set alarm: Turn and press the Select dial to turn the alarm ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
Set time: Turn and press the Select dial to adjust the hour of the alarm.
Note: If you have set your Evoke to use the 12 hour time format, make sure
that you select the ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ version of the hour before pressing the
Select dial. Repeat to set the minutes of the alarm. Set source: Turn and
press the Select dial to choose between ‘DAB’,‘FM’, ‘Tone’ or ‘CD’. Note: If
you select ‘CD’ as the alarm source and there is no CD in Evoke when the alarm
sounds, the ‘Tone’ will sound instead. Set station: If you have set your alarm
to tune into a digital or FM radio station, turn and press the Select dial to
choose between the last radio station you were listening to or one of the
stations in your preset list. Set repeat: Turn and press the Select dial to
choose when you want the alarm to repeat. The available options are ‘Once’,
‘Daily’, ‘Weekdays’ or ‘Weekends’.
Set volume: Turn and press the Select dial to set the volume of Evoke when the
alarm sounds. ****Save: Turn and press the Select dial to save the alarm.
Evoke’s display will show the icon show that the alarm has been set.
Cancelling a sounding alarm
To cancel a sounding alarm, press any button except the Select dial.
If you press the Standby button during a sounding alarm, Evoke will enter
standby.
Snoozing a sounding alarm
To snooze a sounding alarm, press the Select dial. Evoke’s display will show
the icon and a countdown timer to show how long the alarm will snooze for. By
default, Evoke snoozes an alarm for 10 minutes. To change the default snooze
time see page 20. Setting the sleep timer
Evoke has a sleep timer that switches your Evoke into standby after a set time
period. To set the sleep timer:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Sleep timer’.
Turn the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to increase the duration of the sleep timer from 15 to 60 minutes. Press the Select dial to start the sleep timer.
Evoke’s display will show the icon when the sleep timer is active.
Options and settings
Digital radio settings
Note: You can only see the digital radio settings when you have selected ‘DAB’
as the radio source. Autotune
You can use the autotune function to automatically scan for new digital radio
stations and remove inactive ones.
To carry out an autotune:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose
‘DAB Menu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Autotune’. The number of stations found will be displayed during the autotune.
When the autotune has finished, Evoke will tune to the last station that you
were listening to. If the last station you were listening to is no longer
available, Evoke will tune into the first station in the alphabetical list.
Changing the digital radio station order
To change the order that Evoke displays digital radio stations in:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘DAB Menu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Station Order’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between one of the following options:
Alphanumeric: Choose this option to display digital radio stations in
alphanumerical order.
Ensemble: Choose this option to list stations in groups according to their
multiplex. Multiplexes or ensembles are groups of stations owned and broadcast
by a single operator.
Manual tuning
To manually tune Evoke to a digital radio station that broadcasts on DAB Band
III.
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘DAB Menu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Manual Tune’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose the channel that the radio station is broadcasting on.
Press the Menu button to return to the main menu.
Dynamic range control
Dynamic Range Control (DRC) is used to make quieter sounds in a digital radio
broadcast easier to hear at low volume or in a noisy environment. Check with
the broadcasters to find out if they use DRC.
To change the DRC settings:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘DAB Menu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘DRC’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between one of the following options:
DRC High: Applies maximum compression to the DRC level.
DRC Low: Applies reduced compression to the DRC level.
DRC Off: Removes DRC compression.
Removing inactive digital radio stations from the station list
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘DAB Menu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Trim’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Yes’.
Evoke will remove all inactive stations from the station list.
FM radio settings
Note: You can only see the FM radio settings when you have selected ‘FM’ as
the radio source. FM stereo option
You can choose between the ‘Stereo Allowed’ or ‘Forced Mono’ reception setting
when listening to FM radio. Mono may improve clarity where stereo signals are
weak.
To change between Stereo or Mono reception:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘FM Me nu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Audio Setting’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between ‘Stereo Allowed’ or ‘Forced Mono’ reception.
FM scanning mode
You can choose whether Evoke automatically stops at the next available FM
station or the next available FM station with a strong signal when scanning
for an FM station. To change the FM scan setting:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘FM Me nu’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Scan Setting’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between one of the following options:
All Stations: Choose this option to change the scan setting to automatically
stop at the next available FM station.
Strong Station: Choose this option to change the scan setting to automatically
stop at the next available FM station with a strong signal.
System settings
Carrying out a factory reset
Resetting your Evoke removes all presets, stored stations, alarms and resets
all other options to default settings.
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Settings’.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Factory reset’.
Turn and press the Select dial to select ‘Yes’ to reset Evoke to factory settings. Select ‘No’ if you do not want to reset your Evoke to factory settings.
Displaying the firmware version
To display the firmware version:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Settings’.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Firmware’.
Turn and press the Select dial to display the ‘DAB’ or ‘MCU’ firmware version.
Changing your preferred language
You can select the language that your Evoke uses for menus and options.
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Settings’.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose ‘Language’.
Turn and press the Select dial to select a menu language from ‘English’, ‘Français’ (French), ‘Deutsch’ (German), ‘Italiano’ (Italian), or ‘Español’ (Spanish).
Updating Evoke’s firmware
Firmware updates for your Evoke may be made available in the future. If you
register your product and include a valid e-mail address you will receive
notification of firmware updates and information on how to update the firmware
for your Evoke (register at account.pure.com). Alternatively, visit
http://support.pure.com at any time to check for available firmware updates. Changing the display brightness level
You can adjust the brightness of the display for when Evoke is switched on and
in standby. To change the brightness level:
Press the Menu button.
T urn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Brightness’.
T urn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose either
‘Normal Mode’ to change the settings that apply when Evoke is switched on, or
‘Standby Mode’ to change settings that apply in standby.
Turn the Select dial or use the < > buttons on the remote control to vary the brightness level between 1 (dim) and 5 (bright) and push the Select dial or press the Select button on the remote control to confirm your preferred setting.
Setting the time and date
The time and date on Evoke are automatically set by the digital radio signal.
If the time or date does not update automatically, you can manually set it
using this option.
Note: Any time or date updates received by a digital broadcast will override
manual settings. Time and date synchronization options
You can synchronize the time and date on Evoke using either the FM or digital
radio signal or you can choose to synchronize the time using both signals.
To specify the clock synchronization options:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Date/ T ime Set’.
Turn and press the Select dial to choose between the ‘DAB’, ‘FM’ and ‘Both’ clock synchronization options.
Setting the time and date manually
P ress the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Date/ T ime Set’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Manual’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to set the hour.
Repeat to adjust the minutes.
Note: If you have set your Evoke to use the 12 hour time format, make sure
that you select the ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ version of the hour before pressing the
Select dial or Select button on the remote control.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to set the day of the month. Repeat to set the month and year.
Changing the time format
P ress the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Time Mode’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between ‘12 Hours’ and ‘24 Hours’.
Changing the alarm snooze time
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Snooze adjust’.
Turn and press the Select dial to change the snooze time between 1 and 10 minutes. Choosing an equalisation setting
Evoke includes six equalisation audio presets and also includes a loudness
setting to help improve your listening experience when listening to Evoke at a
low volume.
Using a predefined equalisation setting
To use a predefined equaliser setting on Evoke:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Set EQ’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between ‘Flat’, ’Rock’, ‘Pop’, ‘Classic’, ‘Jazz’ and ‘News’.
Creating a custom equalisation setting
Setting the bass and treble manually
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Set EQ’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Custom’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Bass’ or ‘Treble’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to set the level from ‘-5‘ (low) to ‘5’ (high).
Switching on Evoke’s loudness setting
If listening to Evoke at low volume, you can use the loudness setting to
improve your listening experience.
To switch the loudness setting on or off:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Set EQ’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Custom’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Loudness’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to turn the loudness setting ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
Choosing a room equalisation setting
Evoke includes two predefined room equalisation settings that lets you
optimise your listening experience based on the type of room you have placed
Evoke in.
Changing the room equalisation setting
To change the room equaliser setting on Evoke:
Press the Menu button.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose ‘Room EQ’.
Turn and press the Select dial or use the buttons on the remote control to choose between one of the following room equaliser settings:
EQ1: Choose this option for detailed, clear audio, which is ideal for places
like lounges and bedrooms.
EQ2: Choose this option for a slightly softer audio response, which suits
places with harder materials and surfaces like kitchens and conservatories.
Technical specifications
Radio
Digital (DAB/DAB+) and FM radio
Frequencies
Digital Band III 174-240 MHz, FM 87.5-108 MHz
CD player
CD-R and CD-RW playback compatible. Multiple playback modes
(repeat,
random, etc.). MP3, WMA support.
Bluetooth| Frequency range: 2402-2480 MHz
Maximum power: 7.20 dBm (EIRP).
A2DP support
Speaker| 3″ wide range speaker
Inputs| 18V DC power adapter socket (230V supplied), 3.5mm stereo Aux In for
auxiliary devices
Outputs| 3.5mm stereo headphone
Presets| 10 digital radio and 10 FM radio presets
Mains power adapter| Adapter: Input AC 100-240 V~,50/60 Hz;
Output DC 18V , 1.3 A;
Main unit: DC 18V , 1.3 A
Software version| v1.0
Dimensions| 136mm high x 210mm wide x 223mm deep
Weight| 2.8 kg
Aerial| Captive telescopic aerial
Approvals| **** CE marked. Hereby, Pure International Limited declares that
this radio model Evoke C-D4 is in compliance with the essential requirements
of RED 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is
available at the following internet address: http://www.pure.com/about/red
Correct disposal of this product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household waste throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment
or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to
promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used
device, please use the return and collection system or contact the retailer
where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental
safe recycling.
Copyright
Copyright 2018 by Pure International Limited. All rights reserved. No part of
this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed,
stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer
language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic,
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permission of Pure International Limited. Trademarks
Evoke C-D4, Pure, the Pure logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Pure International Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their
respective companies.
Warranty Information
Pure International Limited warrants to the end user that this product will be
free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for
a period of two years from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers
breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases
such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence,
adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us. Please visit
account.pure.com to register your product with us. Should you have a problem
with your unit please contact your supplier or contact Pure Support at the
address shown on the rear of this manual. Disclaimer
Pure International Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect
to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further,
Pure International Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and
to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Pure
International Limited to notify any person or organisation of such revisions
or changes.